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How a Canadian documentary following three donkeys is defying Oscars conventions
When Montreal filmmaker Alison McAlpine first noticed a group of donkeys ambling around an observatory in Chile’s Atacama Desert, she couldn’t help but wonder what they were thinking.
An updated systematic review of dozens of studies finds that Ginkgo biloba may offer modest short-term improvements for people with dementia, but shows little to no benefit for individuals with ...
Once the narrative of a “just war” replaces the rule of law, there is little left to restrain powerful states from dominating ...
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Tinnitus Is Somehow Connected to a Crucial Bodily Function
(Nes/Getty Images) Those who have never endured the relentless ringing of tinnitus can only dream of the torment. In fact, a ...
Homebuyers also can apply a tax refund toward closing costs, pay discount points to lower the mortgage interest rate, cover inspections or make needed repairs. Using a refund for these expenses can ...
If cumulative wisdom has revealed anything so far, it’s that AI use goes awry when it takes place in the shadows. Employees can end up delegating too much to AI, including tasks that still require ...
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Maxx Crosby trade off: What’s next for Raiders?
This a complicated situation for all involved ...
Letting an AI assistant handle the hard parts of thinking feels efficient in the moment, but a growing body of cognitive science research suggests that convenience comes at a measurable cost. When ...
The film claimed the No. 1 box office spot, raking in $88 million globally and $46 million domestically. Over on Rotten Tomatoes, it’s got a 92% approval rating from critics. Yahoo’s own Brett Arnold ...
Artificial intelligence can certainly get things wrong, but the deeper risk is that it agrees with us too easily.
Diagnosis determines what illness is present; formulation explains why it takes its particular form in a given person. Both are essential and complementary to sound clinical reasoning.
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Friday essay: long in the shadow of Freud, Carl Jung’s ideas are finding fresh relevance today
Once upon a time, great psychological thinkers bestrode the earth. William James, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Fred Skinner, ...
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